>> and you just couldn't stop after that. >> no, that was just beginning. >> believe me, everybody needs something. there's no department that doesn't need some kind of gear. >> since 2005, the sorenson brothe brothers' foundation has donated $4 million worth of equipment in 13 states. a lot of that comes in selling pickle buckets, empty, from their shops. >> we sell 5,000 to $10,000 a piece. that all goes to the foundation and it keeps them out of landfills too. >> that money helped pay for this device, called the auto pulse, donated by the mount pleasant south carolina fire department which brings us back to francisco tuttle. >> i was dead. >> the precision, non-stop compressions of the donated auto pulse brought tuttle back to the print and today i'm bringing him to meet the guys that made it possible. >> i've got someone i want you to meet. this is francisco tuttle.